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The Indian Journal of Medical Research July 1934

1934

The application of heat to a part and the induction of hyperaemia tend to improve the general metaboism promote absorption of the swellings in and around the joints and muscular fibres and to reduce the thickness of the synovial sacs so that morbid articulations assume a more normal shipe. [...] It is evident from the arrangement of the apparatus that both the flask and the condenser are kept at the same temperature by the current of warm water issuing from the rheostat and it is found that the perfusing fluid attains the same temperature as the water circulating outside irrespective of the rate of flow of the former. [...] The contrivance for maintaining the perfusion fluid in the flask and the bath at the required temperature is the same as the one employed in the perfusion apparatus for the heart. [...] Since the bath and the flask containing the perfusion fluid are heated by the same current of water they attain the same temperature and therefore the fluid in the bath can be changed at any time without varying the temperature by letting in fresh fluid at the same temperature from the flask by an appropriate turn of the three-way stopcock. [...] To the outer end of the tube S is attached one end of a piece of rubber-tubing the other end being kept dipped in the glass-jar by the side of the candle.
technology medicine science
Pages
235
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120195
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xiv J. Taylor view
A Method of Incubating Ascaris Eggs
1-2 F. H. Stewart view
On the Biological Assay of Digitalis by the Frog Method: Describing a Characteristic Curve for Rana Tigrina
3-10 B. B. Bhatia, S. Lal view
An Improved Type of Apparatus for Perfusion of Mammalian Heart and a Constant Temperature Bath for Isolated Organs
11-16 K. Venkatachalam, C. Vareed, A. N. Rengagiriswaran view
A Device for Filtering Bacteriophage
17-20 S. R. Pandit view
Structure and Significance of the Hypophysio Portal System
21-28 M. A. Basir, D. V. S. Reddy view
The Non-Glucose Reducing Bodies in Blood and their Variation in Sugar Tolerance Tests with Special Reference to Cirrhosis of the Liver
29-48 V. K. Narayana Menon, M. V. Radhakrishna Rao view
Use of Alkali Tartrates in Diabetes and Prolonged Fasting
49-52 N. R. Dhar, C. C. Palit view
Effect on Thyroid Cells in Vitro of the ‘Goitre-Noxa‘ Associated with Certain Conditions of Insanitation
53-iii Robert McCarrison, G. Sankaran view
Effect of Caging on the Thyroid Gland of Albino Rats
59-64 Robert McCarrison, B. G. Krishnan, K. B. Madhava view
Lathyrism in the Rat
65-70 Robert McCarrison, B. G. Krishnan view
Attempts to Produce Uric Acid Calculi in Albino Rats
71-76 S. Ranganathan view
Plague Inquiry in the Cumbum Valley South India
77-104 P. V. George, W. J. Webster view
Further Observations on Indian Relapsing Fever. Part I. Types of Spirochaetes Found in Experimental Infections
105-156 J. Cunningham, J. H. Theodore, A. G. L. Fraser view
OBSl;i>Observations on the Chemistry of Oxytocin (The Oxytocic Hormone of the Pituitary Gland). Part III
157-160 N. Das, B. C. Guha view
The Influence of Adrenaline Pituitary Extracts and Insulin on the Movements of the Intestine
161-164 B. T. Krishnan view
Preparation Properties and Pharmacological Action of Anhydrocotarnine-Carbamide
165-170 B. B. Dey, P. Lakshmi Kantam, J. C. David, N. Rajamanikam view
Studies on The Protein Fractions of Blood Sera. Part I. Normal And Filarial Blood Sera
171-182 R. N. Chopra, S. N. Mukherjee, S. Sundar Rao view
Anthelmintic Properties of Vernonia Anthelmintica Willd. (Syn. Serratula Anthelmintica)
183-186 R. N. Chopra, N. N. Ghosh, A. K. Mukerji view
Studies in Rat Leprosy
187-198 John Lowe view
Backmatter
i-ii J. Taylor view

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